It’s time to invest in skills development solutions that will permanently cover the skills shortage in SA, says Henk Olivier, MD at Ozone Information Technology Distribution.
The firm partners with Think Human Foundation, Share Think Human and Save the Children to assist Zwelihle Secondary.
AWS, GirlCode and Standard Bank offer free online courses to equip women with tech skills and cloud certification.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa reveals the National Skills Fund will provide R800 million towards skills development in the digital and tech sector, to prepare youth for future employment.
Government must embrace technology-based solutions to help solve some of SA’s major economy-harming issues, say analysts.
The Saratec higher learning institution enrols an increased number of students, to support Eskom’s Just Energy Transition plan.
Because maintenance and support from IT companies has traditionally been delivered as a reactive service, it’s become a grudge purchase.
Safer Internet Day highlights ongoing calls for the protection of children’s online experience and digital identity.
Greg Reis spurned overtures from local and international firms for a 40% stake in the company, before handpicking the former MTN SA and Altron CEO.
Skills development will help resellers build sustainable businesses and keep money in Kenya, which is key to developing a circular economy.
The OneLife social media current affairs video show teaches school learners how to be safer and smarter online.
Training must be focused, relevant and put into context, so people can understand real-world examples and consequences of a cyber breach, says Simeon Tassev, MD and QSA at Galix.